Four of the six Pioneers athletic teams—women’s volleyball,
men’s soccer, and the men and women cross country team—began their seasons this
fall, representing PUC with their promising talent at both home and away games.

Graf Hall

Until Graf Hall was built in 1911,
PUC women lived in the Angwin Hotel. Once Graf was built, the women
moved on and left the hotel building for the men—who had been
sleeping in tents, cellars, and barn lofts! Named Graf Hall in 1932,
the building was originally South Hall. It was the first new building
added to the PUC campus after the site was purchased in 1909. Built
with Angwin lumber by student, staff and faculty labor, Graf Hall remains
a central building on campus. Ellen White, one of the school’s
founders, frequently chose to stay in the second story, south front
corner room of the hall when she visited campus. Formerly a graduation
site and temporarily home to the school cafeteria, the gracious old
building now houses female students on the second and third floors—sharing
the basement with the religion department and the first floor with
other academic offices. Twelve-foot ceilings, a wide central staircase,
and a front porch swing make Graf a great home away from home.

If you are interested in living in Graf Hall or want more information about
residence hall life at PUC, contact Graf Hall at (707) 965-6520
or Dean Lunelle Bertresse at
(707) 965-6522.